‘Will be difficult to finish syllabus, warn colleges’: Bengal faces most-delayed UG admissions in 25 years; leaves students in limbo over OBC quota

Undergraduate admissions in West Bengal are severely delayed due to a legal battle over OBC quotas, causing widespread concern. Colleges fear disrupted academic schedules and financial losses, while students worry about their careers. The Calcutta High Court’s stay on the 17% OBC quota, followed by a Supreme Court intervention and subsequent single-bench ruling, has created…

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Aquarius Daily Horoscope Today, July 09, 2025: Be proud of how far you came

Today, Aquarius, embrace your accomplishments and inner strength, recognizing your progress without seeking external validation. In love, confidence enhances your presence, fostering deeper connections. Career-wise, let your work speak volumes, seizing new opportunities with self-assurance. Financially, celebrate positive developments with mindful gratitude, and prioritize your well-being through balanced habits.

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Zodiac pairs that are bound by love, yet struggle to stay together

Astrology reveals certain zodiac pairs share intense chemistry but struggle with lasting love. Aries and Virgo clash due to differing paces. Taurus and Sagittarius find compromise difficult. Gemini and Capricorn face emotional disconnects. Cancer and Aquarius balance attachment and detachment. Leo and Scorpio engage in power struggles. Virgo and Aries find friction. Libra and Pisces…

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NE’s 1st trans doctor wins legal battle to have new identity in academic certs

Beoncy Laishram, Northeast India’s first transgender doctor, secured a Manipur High Court victory, affirming her right to update academic certificates to reflect her female identity. The court mandated authorities to reissue certificates within a month, citing the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019. This ruling allows Beoncy to pursue her medical career without identity…

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Kalaimamani Award: Anirudh Ravichander calls win ‘truly humbling’; thanks Tamil Nadu govt, fans and other collaborators

Anirudh Ravichander expressed gratitude for being awarded the prestigious Kalaimamani honour by the Tamil Nadu government. He thanked Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, and Iyal Isai Nadaga Sangam. The composer acknowledged his collaborators, including directors, producers, singers, and lyricists, along with his fans, for their unwavering support.

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